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  • WhySoSerious
    Mar 31, 10:48 AM
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    You post an article about the iPad with video that can't be viewed on an iPad? Thanks.

    i love your sig dude....."go outside, the graphics are amazing"....i quietly chuckle everytime i read that. :D





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  • inkswamp
    Mar 31, 02:57 PM
    Wow! Impressive work from Adobe. :eek:

    You know, I was around in the mid-80s when the mouse and GUI first hit the market, and I recall the bickering amongst my fellow computer geeks about whether one could do real work with these new "toy" computers (which didn't phase me as I was also interested in desktop publishing and could sense where it was going.) Back then, there were merits to both sides of that debate, but over time, it's become clear that the mouse+GUI was far more powerful and flexible than at first perceived by the geek crowd.

    I'm starting to see a lot of parallels between the touch interface devices and those days in the 80s. Every time I see/hear some geek declare the iPad a toy and useless for real work, I just think back to those days when my geek friends sneered at the Macs with the silly mouse and pretty GUI and wonder if history is repeating itself.

    And then I see things like what Adobe is doing and I know it for a fact. We're seeing another revolution in computing happen, but most people won't acknowledge it for many years, until it's beyond obvious.





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  • Stewdy
    Feb 4, 06:31 AM
    I changed to this desktop on my 13" MBA the other day and thought I'd share. :)





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  • iApples
    Mar 28, 02:59 PM
    This is really funny. Hello, I would like to introduce myself. I'm the infamous seller! :) How are you guys. It's funny that most people here are laughing about the stupidity of others like myself.

    But anyway, this is in no way illegal. I would know, being a student of law. In addition, eBay AND PayPal have sided with me on this matter MULTIPLE times. The only time PayPal sided with the buyer was when they claimed they never got it and I had no shipping proof. The item is accurately described, end of story. Stop crying about it and be more responsible.

    Just an ending note, I've made over $2,000 doing this before and used it to buy two amazing Les Pauls. ;)

    Thanks!
    - Dan


    Contract Termination By Fraud
    A contract can be terminated by what is referred to as "fraud in the inducement." Fraud in the inducement occurs where a party intentionally misleads the other party into entering the contract. For example, a party lies about the subject of the contract and the other party relies upon the statement and agrees to the contract. This misleading action can terminate the contract.


    Do us all a favor and stay in school. You aren't going anywhere in the real world as a lawyer.

    G'day.



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  • shartypants
    Apr 30, 07:22 PM
    Castle does imply security, good code name. I'm looking forward to what MobileMe becomes.





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  • FX4568
    Apr 4, 09:27 PM
    I dont even know why people are complaining about the AT&T mobile merge.
    Seriously, VZ stocks actually had a higher yield because of the merging than ATT.
    The deal will pass, you know why? It actually somehow benefits more Verizon rather than ATT. Also, ATT is a private company, they have all the right to acquire another company.
    Now if ATT acquired VZ (hahah which might be never) that would cause a monopoly but seriously monopolies arent that bad.
    Everyone that lives in the "free world" is so entrenched in the idea that monopolies have the right to blow prices out of the water but they cant... and it is a fact.
    Anyways, ATT will spend more money trying to merge differences between staff and other stuff, deciding how to merge the different cultures (since ones a German the other is American), and spending up to 8 billion dollars just in switching to the Tmobile towers. (good luck with that)
    Verizon could equal the size of AT Tmobile if 1/8 people switched out from the merge. Which probably 1/16 will. I mean, why wouldnt they?
    Only reason why ATT has managed to live for the past 3 years is because of the iphone.
    In conclusion: ATT sucked, sucks, and will suck.



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  • samcraig
    Apr 27, 01:08 PM
    You know what people should be concerning themselves with today instead of this non-issue? The credit card and personal information of 77 MILLION users that was stolen from the Sony network this week. Now THAT is an issue.

    PS. Do you think Sony will get sued?

    How about keeping on topic. This thread isn't about Sony. Start a thread elsewhere if you want to discuss it.

    Thanks





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  • Chundles
    Oct 18, 01:37 PM
    http://att.macrumors.com/contest/B9D13D.jpg

    Just a really dodgy 2 second job.



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  • pkemp
    May 4, 12:58 AM
    so it seem that everybody is jumping on this cloud bandwagon. just wondering if having web based operating systems and file storage will slow down broadband internet speed?

    is that a concern? honestly i'd rather have faster internet, if that's the choice.

    could somebody tell me more about this?

    thanks.
    -P





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  • DMann
    Jul 27, 12:40 AM
    The iPad is hereby official.



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  • alecgold
    Dec 23, 01:13 AM
    Whats puzzling me is how small companies can have huge problems with loss of data, networks that stop working, people getting home at three o'clock because the couldn't work from 10 that morning, people running to the next floor because their printers don't work, laptops that can't work wireless, updates and systemupgrades that don't work well so every computer in a company needs to be reinstalled. All those problems are pretty expensive, if you calculate the cost of 100% of your company not being able to work from 10 in the morning? I only see this in sme's but I doubt this is calculated into the tco at large companies.
    I had less than a handful situations in the last 5 years where I had data or time lost since I switched. But I also had 4 laptops that had significant problems in the 3 months before I switched.

    I don't doubt the enterprise it staff has good reasons to use the systems they do, but I'm sure it doesn't have anything to do with TCO. things like tco are impossible to calculate right. The time that an employee spends on downtime of his laptop, booting for the n-th time to hope you can get into this or that system. But also data loss when your computer crashes or some system hangs and it becomes unable to retrieve the work you've done for several hours.
    If those problems only occur in sme's, perfect, never use os-x in an enterprise again. But as a user I do have the feeling that a lot of the true cost of it are not calculated. And as with everything in an enterprise, if it's not forecasted, calculated or kicked down from the top, it doesn't exist.





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  • wjlee91
    Feb 11, 01:19 PM
    Oh really..... 550 family plan works fine lol.



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  • Thanatoast
    Nov 29, 02:12 PM
    I can't believe the movie studios didn't learn *anything* from the online music debacle pre-iTS :rolleyes:





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  • SPUY767
    Oct 2, 07:11 AM
    Well said. Maybe its time freeware communities such as OpenOffice make a HUGE push of functionality, portability, efficiency, and ability to work with Active Directory & Such to challenge MS.

    I've talked to an Opensource Guru, and he says that about 30% of AD updates are designed to foil Samba compatibility.



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  • kylewillis
    Apr 3, 10:05 PM
    simple stuff for April.





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  • MacRumors
    Sep 30, 10:25 AM
    http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com)

    Lotus Notes, a high-visibility enterprise class communications suite by IBM, will receive improved Macintosh support (http://www.crn.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=193100334) according to Mike Rhodin, general manager of IBM's Lotus group speaking to CRN.

    "We have millions of Notes seats on the Mac now, and some very large customers are active in the beta and are very vocal about that," Rhodin said in an interview with CRN. "The Mac is a resurgent platform."

    In addition, the next release will receive iNotes compatibility for Macs. Sametime 7.5 (http://www.crn.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=193000335), IBM's enterprise instant messaging solution (including VoIP support) also includes Macintosh client support.

    Many in the Mac community have been wondering whether Apple's Intel switch would bring forth increased interest from enterprise customers. Rhodin's comments can't be taken to represent the entire enterprise Mac market of course, but they can represent an interesting insight into how well the Mac version of a product that is used by government and many large corporations is doing.



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  • monaarts
    Apr 6, 02:21 PM
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    Well based on the news that Apple's new NC data center was the largest for a single company. I would say yes.

    No way ... each gmail account gets upwards of 7 gigabytes of storage ... do you even know how many gmail accounts there are?

    Google definitely has more than Apple, it may be that they spread it over multiple data centers, so it's not counted as one.

    Yea.. But they dot have 7GB actually sitting there for that one customer. They might have 10 allocated to 10 customers and add as they need to, because I bet 99% of gmail users don't have 1Gb on there! People don't think about stuff like this...

    So of EVERYONE had a 64gb iPad that was going to have auto sync to these servers, a 64gb space might work for 2 or 3 customers that only have half or a third of their iPad filled. When a company says you get 7GB they don't hol that space for you, they just allow you to use that much.





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  • Muscleflex
    Apr 1, 03:16 AM
    I'd rather use photoshop on a laptop with a wacom tablet. But lightroom on the ipad-- theres an idea.

    i am part of a beta team for a lightroom sync app called PhotoSmith. have a look!
    http://blog.photosmithapp.com/





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  • ChrisBrightwell
    Sep 26, 07:13 PM
    If you think about it, you don't really have that much say in the matter.I may be in the minority, but the rule around here is that you obey whoever pays the bills. That means that if you're still living under your parents' roof (or you're depending on them to pay the tuition, room, and board), then you live by their rules.

    If I knew my kid was having sex with a girl he'd dated for three months, I'd have a problem with it. By that point, though, there's not much you can do shy of chaining him to his bed and her to hers.





    aswitcher
    Feb 23, 12:13 AM
    6 posts per day adds up to a lot if you keep it up for five years straight

    i am at just under 4 1/2 posts per day and in my 5th year here, i am approaching 7500 total posts...i hope that makes me a "602" :)

    So how soon until you get G5? ;)





    PatrickRolfsen
    Jan 14, 06:57 AM
    I love the play by play given on the homepage here, but I rather prefer the video edition provided on itunes- does anyone remember from last year how long it took after the keynote was given before it was posted on iTunes?





    LethalWolfe
    Nov 13, 11:21 AM
    Most of the comments here I feel are due to the old saying!

    "A BAD CRAFTSMAN ALWAYS BLAMES HIS TOOLS"

    I know allot of people that do amazing stuff with FCP, Motion & Shake (myself included) :p
    The conversation isn't really about the tools but the tool maker.


    Lethal





    dnbfiend2600
    Feb 19, 05:16 AM
    I can let you know what we can do....

    The unlimited mobile to any mobile does not work under normal circumstances with the 550 minute family plan. Our Customer Retention Team may be able to add it on there, but a normal Customer Service Rep cannot.

    Also, the deal with Rollover minutes being lost during rate plan changes happens on both upgrading and downgrading minutes. If you have 1000 Rollover and goto, say, a 700 minute plan....the billing system automatically keeps 700 of your Rollover. If you have 2000 Rollover and upgrade to, lets say, a 1400 minute plan...the billing system keeps 1400 of the minutes. That being said, when you guys changes your plans and see no loss of minutes....and think Im yanking cranks, its because we can credit back up to 4000 Rollover for each call, as well as a $250 dollar credit if we see fit, for each call.

    Everyone Ive talked to with a family plan since the new Mobile calling feature came out has been a downgrade. 1400 minutes, unlimited SMS and M2M, with the ALIST feature (10 Landlines)....pretty much the way all accounts are gonna be if you ask me.

    Hope this helps, Im sure it may have all been covered earlier, but its 5AM, Im tired and I didnt wanna read. If there are any questions...lemmie know, Ill do my best to answer them.





    Sydde
    Mar 19, 02:11 AM
    Yeah, MAY have. That's hypothetical.

    But it was treason. There is a good reason that was a capital offense. The scale of death and misery that can be dealt through effective treason is far greater than than even a spray of bullets. If you support capital punishment, you should be in favor of hanging a traitor.

    For that matter, why not Madoff? The effects of his mischief harmed far more people than even Manning. Why should he be spared the chair?



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